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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), South Carolina, (search)
isions and horses......June, 1863 Federals victorious in the battles of Morris Island, July 10; Fort Wagner, July 11; James Island......July 16, 1863 Fort Wagner bombarded by Gen. Q. A. Gillmore......July 18, 1863 Charleston bombarded by the Swamp angel, which bursts......Aug. 24, 1863 Fort Wagner bombarded by Gillmore......Sept. 5, 1863 George A. Trenholm appointed Confederate Secretary of the Treasury......1864 Confederates defeat Gen. John P. Hatch at Honey Hill......Nov. 30, 1864 Confederates repulsed in battles of Pocotaligo, Jan. 14; Salkhatchie, Feb. 3; Willston Station, Feb. 8; Orangeburg, Feb. 12; Congaree Creek......Feb. 15, 1865 Columbia surrendered to General Sherman......Feb. 17, 1865 Charleston, burned and evacuated by General Hardee the day previous, is occupied by Federal troops......Feb. 18, 1865 Gen. O. O. Howard defeats the Confederates at Cherau......March 3, 1865 Benjamin F. Perry appointed provisional governor of South Carolina by
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Tennessee, (search)
ls under Gen. J. M. Shackelford at Bean's Station, east Tennessee......Dec. 14, 1863 Fort Pillow captured by Confederates under Gen. N. B. Forrest, and garrison of colored troops annihilated......April 12, 1864 Federals under Gen. A. C. Gillem surprise the Confederate Gen. John H. Morgan at the house of a Mrs. Williams in Greeneville, east Tennessee. In attempting to escape he is killed......Sept. 4, 1864 Federals under Schofield repulse Confederates under Hood at Franklin......Nov. 30, 1864 Federals retire from Franklin and occupy Nashville Dec. 1; Hood advances and partially invests Nashville......Dec. 3-14, 1864 Thomas defeats Hood at Nashville......Dec. 15-16, 1864 Constitutional amendment abolishing slavery framed by a convention which sits at Nashville, Jan. 9 to Jan. 26, 1865, ratified by a vote of the people, 21,104 to 40......Feb. 22, 1865 Legislature ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment......April 5, 1865 President Lincoln dies, Andrew Johnson President
nd Grandberry. Among the wounded were Major-General John Brown and Brigadier-Generals Canty, Manigault, Quarles, Cockerell, and Scott. Our aggregate loss amounted to 4500. See General Hood's telegram to General Beauregard, in Appendix. See also his report. It was a hard-fought battle, but, withal, a barren Confederate victory. On the 30th of November, in response to his telegram of the 24th, General Beauregard received the following letter from President Davis: Richmond, Nov. 30th, 1864. General Beauregard, care of Colonel Win. Brown: Yours of the 24th received. It is probable that the enemy, if short of supplies, may move directly for the coast. When that is made manifest you will be able to concentrate your forces upon the one object, and I hope, if you cannot defeat his attempt, that you may reduce his army to such condition as to be ineffective for further operations. Until Hood reaches the country proper of the enemy he can scarcely change the plans for Sher
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Georgia, 1864 (search)
valry. OHIO--5th, 9th and 10th Cavalry; McLaughlin's Squadron Cavalry. WISCONSIN--10th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. Nov. 29: Skirmish near LouisvilleINDIANA--8th Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--9th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--10th Indpt. Battery Light Artillery. Nov. 30: Action, LouisvilleILLINOIS--86th and 125th Infantry. INDIANA--22d Infantry. KENTUCKY--2d, 3d and 5th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--10th Infantry. OHIO--10th Cavalry; 31st, 52d and 113th Infantry. Nov. 30: Skirmish, DaltonMICHIGAN--13th Infantry. Dec. 1:Nov. 30: Skirmish, DaltonMICHIGAN--13th Infantry. Dec. 1: Skirmish, Millen or Shady GroveINDIANA--8th Cavalry. KENTUCKY--2d, 3d and 5th Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--9th Cavalry. Dec. 1: Skirmish, LouisvilleKENTUCKY--5th Cavalry. Dec. 2: Skirmish, Rocky Creek ChurchINDIANA--7th Infantry. KENTUCKY--3d Cavalry, OHIO--5th Cavalry; McLaughlin's Squadron Cavalry. Dec. 2: Skirmish, Buckhead ChurchOHIO--29th Infantry. Dec. 3: Skirmish, Thomas' StationILLINOIS--92d Mounted Infantry. Dec. 4: Engagement, WaynesboroughILLINOIS--92d Mounted Infantry. INDIANA--8th
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, South Carolina, 1864 (search)
Infantry. July 9: Action, Burden's Causeway, John's IslandNEW YORK--Battery "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th, 144th and 157th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--104th Infantry. UNITED STATES--7th, 26th, 34th and 35th Colored Infantry. July 10: Attack on Fort Johnson and Battery SimpkinsU. S. Navy. July 16: Skirmish, James IslandNEW YORK--Battery "B," 3d Light Arty. July 20: Burning of LegaresvilleBy Confederates. Nov. 29: Skirmish, Boyd's LandingMASSACHUSETTS--54th (Colored) Infantry and Naval Brigade. Nov. 30: Engagement, Honey Hill, Broad River, GrahamsvilleMASSACHUSETTS--4th Cavalry (Battalion); 54th (Colored) and 55th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Batteries "B" and "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th, 127th, 144th and 157th Infantry. OHIO--25th Infantry. UNITED STATES--26th, 32d, 35th and 102d Colored Infantry; Naval Brigade. Union loss, 91 killed, 631 wounded, 26 missing. Total, 748. Dec. 3: Skirmish, Partridge HillNEW YORK--157th Infantry. Dec. 4: Skirmish, Church Bridge, near Gardner's CornersOHIO
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Tennessee, 1864 (search)
and 91st Infantry. MISSOURI--15th and 44th Infantry. OHIO--Batteries "A" and "G," 1st Light Arty.; 6th and 20th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 64th, 65th and 125th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--Indpt. Battery "B" Light Arty. WISCONSIN--24th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "M," 4th Arty. Union loss, 16 killed, 64 wounded, 20 missing. Total, 100. Nov. 29: Skirmish near Rally HillKENTUCKY--12th Cavalry (3 Cos.). Nov. 29: Skirmish, Thompson's StationOHIO--6th and 20th Indpt. Batteries Light Arty. Nov. 30: Battle of FranklinILLINOIS--3d, 6th, 7th, 9th, 14th and 16th Cavalry; Battery "K," 1st Light Arty.; Bridges' Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 21st, 27th (Detachment), 36th, 38th, 42d, 44th, 51st, 59th, 65th, 72d, 73d, 74th, 75th, 79th, 80th, 84th, 88th, 89th, 96th, 100th, 107th, 112th and 115th Infantry. INDIANA--11th Cavalry; 15th, 22d and 23d Indpt. Batteries Light Arty.; 9th, 30th, 31st, 35th, 36th, 40th, 51st, 57th, 63d, 65th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 84th, 86th, 91st, 120th, 123d, 124th, 128th, 1
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1864 (search)
tiesMASSACHUSETTS--2d Cavalry. MICHIGAN--1st, 5th, 6th and 7th Cavalry. NEW YORK--4th, 6th, 9th, 19th and 25th Cavalry; 6th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--17th Cavalry. UNITED STATES--1st, 2d and 5th Cavalry; Battery "C & E" 4th Arty. Nov. 30: Skirmish, Snicker's GapPENNSYLVANIA--14th Cavalry. Nov. 30: Skirmish, Bermuda HundredUNITED STATES--19th and 23d Colored Infantry. Dec. 1: Skirmish, Bermuda HundredUNITED STATES--39th Colored Infantry. Dec. 1: Expedition to and skirmish at SNov. 30: Skirmish, Bermuda HundredUNITED STATES--19th and 23d Colored Infantry. Dec. 1: Skirmish, Bermuda HundredUNITED STATES--39th Colored Infantry. Dec. 1: Expedition to and skirmish at Stony Creek StationMAINE--1st Cavalry. MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry. NEW JERSEY--1st Cavalry. NEW YORK--10th and 24th Cavalry; 2d Mounted Rifles. OHIO--6th Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--1st, 2d, 4th, 8th, 13th and 16th Cavalry. UNITED STATES--Battery "A" 2d Arty. Union loss, 40 wounded. Dec. 2: Action, MiddleburgMICHIGAN--1st Cavalry. Dec. 4: Skirmish, Bermuda HundredUNITED STATES--19th Colored Infantry. Dec. 4: Affair, Davenport ChurchPicket attack. Union loss, 1 killed, 9 wounded, 5 missing. Total,
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1864 (search)
avalry. WEST VIRGINIA--7th Cavalry. Nov. 6-8: Expedition from New Creek to MoorefieldILLINOIS--Battery "L," 1st Light Arty. WEST VIRGINIA--5th Cavalry; 6th Cavalry (Detachments). Nov. 12: Skirmish, HalltownPENNSYLVANIA--12th Cavalry. Nov. 18: Skirmish, KablestownOHIO--36th and 91st Infantry. WEST VIRGINIA--13th Infantry. Nov. 20: Skirmish, KablestownOHIO--23d Infantry. Nov. 27-28: Skirmishes, MoorefieldILLINOIS--Battery "L," 1st Light Arty (Section). WEST VIRGINIA--6th Cavalry. Nov. 28: Affair, New CreekILLINOIS--Battery "L," 1st Light Arty. WEST VIRGINIA--5th and 6th Cavalry; Battery "E," Light Arty.; 6th Infantry. Nov. 28: Skirmish, PiedmontWEST VIRGINIA--6th Infantry (Co. "A"). Nov. 28-Dec. 2: Expedition from Kernstown to MoorefieldNEW YORK--2d Cavalry. Nov. 29: Skirmish, CharlestownPENNSYLVANIA--12th Cavalry (Detachment). Nov. 30: Skirmish, KablestownOHIO--23d Infantry. Dec. 2: Skirmish, MoorefieldNEW YORK--2d Cavalry. Dec. 10: Skirmish, KearneyvilleOHIO--2d Cavalry.
Theodore S. Allen Col. 5th Wis. InfantryDec. 21, 1864, to Jan. 9, 1865. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 5th Wis. InfantryJan., 1864, to Feb., 1864. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 5th Wis. InfantryOct. 31, 1864, to Nov. 30, 1864. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenandoa
I. C. Bassett Col. 82d Penn. InfantryDec. 6, 1864, to Dec. 21, 1864. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 82d Penn. InfantryJan. 9, 1864, to Jan. 31, 1865. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac Col. 82d Penn. InfantryNov. 30, 1864, to Dec. 6, 1864. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenandoah Col. 82d Penn. InfantrySept. 19, 1864, to Sept. 21, 1864. 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, Department of the Shenando
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